How to find the right blog network etc?

Nauthiz666

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I have a competitor that appears to be using blog networks, all the posts are 100% readable, all the titles are different and unique as if each article was a different article, must have about 500-1000 of these links. Domains have awesome stats according to ahrefs. How does someone get posts like this? I see lots of blog network posts for sale here but it's basically one spun article, looks like shit and all the articles are about the same topic. Does anyone know of networks like my competitor has, how to get them, what they cost etc?
 
There are some blog networks that only use unique content.. for example Big Buddy has one and also the revolution network..
 
yeah but I think BB network is a smaller amount of posts etc. My competitor probably has like 500-1000 he did with one blast.. if it was using the same methodology as some other networks on here at the quality he has it probably would of cost like 5,000 dollars lol.

*After further analysis there are probably just like a dozen really well spun articles. Everyone of the blogs has footer links to related posts and the sites have lots of unlinked content also.
 
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Also, do you guys think using these type of blog networks on your clients and your seo business is a bit of a foot print? Tons of these domains are like weddingdivorce dot some shit and other completely unrelated domains and topics to the articles they post and link back to their sites. Domain might be about weddings, but the link and article is to a internet marketing company for example. Seems obvious if google reviewed it that they use a blog network since EVERY site uses the same type of URL structure at the bottom of the page, took me 5 minutes.
 
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Also, do you guys think using these type of blog networks on your clients and your seo business is a bit of a foot print? Tons of these domains are like weddingdivorce dot some shit and other completely unrelated domains and topics to the articles they post and link back to their sites. Domain might be about weddings, but the link and article is to a internet marketing company for example. Seems obvious if google reviewed it that they use a blog network since EVERY site uses the same type of URL structure at the bottom of the page, took me 5 minutes.

can you please elaborate "Same Type of URL structure at the bottom of the page" ?

and btw.. the features that you are asking will cost you like $50 per post :p
 
can you please elaborate "Same Type of URL structure at the bottom of the page" ?

and btw.. the features that you are asking will cost you like $50 per post :p

Well they do appear to be spun, but used probably like 10-20 articles, perfect spins to the point where they just appear rewritten almost. The URL structure at the bottom of the page is basically that ever blog has 5 links to related posts at the bottom. SO its like blog post, scroll down 5 related posts. Every single blog structured that way. What's interesting is my competitor is getting pretty awesome results on his site doing that, but he is also using those networks on his clients, seems risky to me.
 
Well they do appear to be spun, but used probably like 10-20 articles, perfect spins to the point where they just appear rewritten almost. The URL structure at the bottom of the page is basically that ever blog has 5 links to related posts at the bottom. SO its like blog post, scroll down 5 related posts. Every single blog structured that way. What's interesting is my competitor is getting pretty awesome results on his site doing that, but he is also using those networks on his clients, seems risky to me.


the person who spent more than $5-7k in building a network won't do that ;)
tbh.. max bst providers have customized their blogs with diff widgets, menus, headers, footers, themes
I've seen a thread where that guy was providing 10 cms. reformed network afaik
 
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